Another Friday night, another game against a school named for a Revolutionary War general.

Having fallen last week to William Campbell, a school named for the brigadier general who was the hero of the Battle of Kings Mountain, Staunton River gets to host Pulaski County. Casmir Pulaski, a brigadier general in George Washington's army, is considered the father of American Cavalry.

There are plenty of players on Jefferson Forest who recall last year's stunning loss at Appomattox.

What lessons those young men learned from that defeat will be clear when they get another crack at the Raiders, Friday night at Sabre Stadium.

It might be easy to overlook the visitors. In their first game of the season, the Raiders were dominated by Buckingham County, 20-7. During that game, the Raiders were only able to manage a paltry 115 yards of total offense, with a mere 53 of those coming on the ground.